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Take on the mills

九月 8, 2016

The use of essay mills is a big problem (“Make trouble for the essay mills”, Opinion, 1 September), and the sector as a whole seems to be in denial.

It’s becoming a minor epidemic at my institution, especially with international taught master’s students and dissertations. It is time-consuming and resource-intensive to pursue custom written work through misconduct panels – and the sanctions are far too weak to provide a deterrent. Exams are part of the answer, but coursework has real value in many disciplines and is arguably (if correctly designed) a better driver and test of student learning.

The key question here is: Why hasn’t there been stronger action against essay mills from the government, the Quality Assurance Agency and universities? Or perhaps we shouldn’t ask.

sceptic_academic
Via timeshighereducation.com


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